Santiago Caruso

Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina (1982), Santiago Caruso has worked professionally since 2002. Among his most important publishings you can find: “The Dunwich Horror” by H. P. Lovecraft and “The Bloody Countess” by Alejandra Pizarnik,(Libros del Zorro Rojo); “The Cherry Tree” (Emecé); “Three Great Plays of Shakespeare” and “Don Quixote”, (Penguin Readers). He has also made covers for Nightshade Books, Miskatonic River Press, Sudamericana and Emecé, among others. Nowadays, he makes covers for the mythical magazine CARAS Y CARETAS.
His work stands out both for its vigor as well as for its technique. It is no overstatement to say that the work of Caruso, which is well represented in the galleries and museums of Buenos Aires,
is currently one of the most pleasant revelations of Latin American plastic arts.

sand clock

radiography of the right

maleducados

la tierra que se levanta

bernardo de monteagudo

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Tokyo compression

Photo set of how rush hour in Japan’s train looks like, by Michael Wolf. I believe this is happening everyday in most of the city around the world, but I’m sure the Train at rush hour in Japan is totally another level cause I’ve been though these kind of situation when I was felt like I’m in a sardine can with only one leg barely standing

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